Korte broek Opprett


The U.S. and Congoâs so-called âcritical minerals partnershipâ reeks of neocolonial exploitation, especially with Erik Princeâa mercenary linked to Blackwaterâs war crimesâlurking in the deal. After massacring Iraqis under U.S. contracts, Prince now eyes Africaâs wealth under the guise of âtax reformâ and âanti-smuggling.â Congoâs minerals, not its people, drive this arrangement. The audacity of trading security (read: Western-controlled mercenaries) for resources mirrors the extractive violence of colonialism. Africa doesnât need Trump-pardoned warlords âadvisingâ on governanceâit needs sovereignty. If Congoâs government values its people, it must reject any deal that mortgages the nationâs future to foreign profiteers. The U.S.-Congo âminerals partnershipâ reeks of a classic imperialist action-reaction-solution scheme. First, Western-backed militants like M23 destabilize the region (action). Then, chaos justifies âsecurityâ deals with mercenaries like Erik Princeâa war criminal pardoned by Trump (reaction). Finally, Africaâs resources are locked under foreign control (solution). This is how colonialism works in the 21st century: đť Fund proxy wars to weaken sovereign states đť Blame âAfrican corruptionâ for the violence you created đť Send predatory contractors to âsecureâ mines, not people Congoâs minerals should empower Congolese people, not enrich the West. #drc #congo #congokinshasa #problack #blackunity #panafrican #panafricanism #blacklove #panafricanist #colonization #neocolonialism #colonialism #exploitation #ibrahimtraore #ibrahimtraorĂŠ??